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Source – A South Carolina woman made waves Tuesday night when she inexplicably drove a minivan full of children straight into the ocean near Daytona Beach. Lifeguards rushed to pull the unidentified woman and her three children — ages 10, 9 and 3 — from the water as the minivan began to take on water.

The incoherent woman and her soaked kids were taken to a local hospital for precautionary reasons, but expected to survive. The shocking incident was captured by Canadian tourist Simon Besner, who documented the courageous lifeguards rushing into the water and plucking the four from the vehicle that appeared to be on the verge of being swept away into the deep blue. ”It was a bit terrifying,” Besner told WFTV. Investigators with the Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue are still trying to determine how the woman’s van took the dip into the ocean.

Read where one of the kids told police "mommy is trying to kill us". So apparently this b**ch told her kids what she was doing.

Possibly.

Or its also possible the child is reacting with emotion to the experience, and giving the police their emotional opinion on what just happened (meaning, they werent necessarily reiterating what the mother had said)

This woman is from Cross, not far from where I live. Apparently, she has some mental issues and was stopped earlier in the day. The police officer said that "it was obvious she had a mental condition" but that she didn't fit the description for someone to be take in under FL's Baker Law, or something like that. Also, on Monday she went to some mental hospital to check herself in, but decided not to and left.